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22
Aug
2019
'The stoke level is high': Missoula nonprofit, brewery team up for public lands-themed beer
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David Erickson
Originally published Aug 22, 2019 on www.missoulian.com Amid the controversy surrounding a Trump administration official’s stance on selling public lands, a local nonprofit is partnering with a craft brewery to highlight the issue. Backcountry Hunters & Anglers and Highlander Beer are teaming up on a new beer called Public Land Owner American Pale Ale. Brewed and canned out of Missoula, where both BHA and Highlander are headquartered, 3% of proceeds from the beverage will go toward ...
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Aug
2018
Wilderness study areas talk aimed at gathering more public input, House candidate Williams says
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By David Erickson - August 16, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. The future use of Wilderness Study Areas was the topic of a lively discussion at a roundtable in Missoula Wednesday hosted by Kathleen Williams, the Democrat vying to take Republican Rep. Greg Gianforte’s seat in the U.S. House in the November election. Representatives of off-road vehicle user groups called for releasing the WSAs from wilderness restrictions while hunting and fishing advocates and others called ...
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2018
Nonprofits work to reopen popular river access after garbage, damage force closure
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Nonprofits work to reopen popular river access after garbage, damage force closure By David Erickson - April 27, 2018 - Originally published in the Missoulian. A popular river access point on the Bitterroot River near Missoula was recently closed down because so many people were misusing and trashing the site. But a group of volunteers and nonprofit organizations are working hard to get it back in operation. The Buckhouse Bridge access site, located where the river crosses under U.S. ...
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